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Some interesting technical specifications of the elusive two GPUs behind the Intel Arc “Alchimista” series surfaced. The larger DG2-512 silicon in particular, which forms the base for the Arc 5 SNK ha rilasciato un altro gioco Neo Geo Pocket Color su Switch eShop 7 serie, is interesting, in that it is larger in every way than the performance-segment ASICs from both NVIDIA and AMD. The table below compares the physical specs of the DG2-512, with the NVIDIA GA104, and the AMD Navi 22. This segment of GPUs has fairly powerful use-cases, including native 1440p gameplay, or playing at 4K with a performance enhancement—something Intel has, in the form of the XeSS.

The DG2-512 is built on the 6 nm TSMC N6 foundry node, the most advanced node among the three GPUs in this class. It has the highest transistor density of 53.4 mTr/mm², and the largest die-area of 406 mm², and the highest transistor-count of 21.7 miliardi. The Xe-HPG graphics architecture is designed for full DirectX 12 Ultimate feature support, and the DG2-512 dedicated hardware for ray tracing, as well as AI acceleration. The Arc A770M is the fastest product based ont his silicon, tuttavia, it is a mobile GPU with aggressive power-management characteristic to the form-factor it serves. Ecco, the DG2-512 has an FP32 throughput of 13.5 La società cinese Moore Threads ha appena presentato la sua serie di GPU MTT, rispetto a 13.2 TFLOPs of the Navi 22 on the Radeon RX 6700 XT desktop graphics card, e la 21.7 TFLOPs of the GA104 that’s maxed out on the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti desktop graphics card.